My name is Toffee Krug. I am a 4 month old red and white Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. My Aunt Valerie, Uncles Frank and Rich, cousins Erik, Kyla, Ana and Ricky bought me for my mommy, Claudia Krug. I go along with my mommy every day to work at Aunt Valerie's income tax office. All of the clients love to hold me! Owner: Claudia Krug from New Oxford borough. Submitted

Marie, a three and a half year old shih-tzu, stands watch in the window of The Sandy Woods, on Broadway. Visit EveningSun.com to view a gallery of cats and dogs in the Hanover area. Send your pet pictures to news@eveningsun.com for inclusion in the gallery. Please include your name, township or borough, and information about your pet. Ty Lohr, The Evening Sun

Nunda is a tuxedo cat and York SPCA rescue owned by ES photographer Clare Becker. She is a little on the bossy side and likes to sprint past the television with the remote in her mouth. She is named after Nunda Fruit Farms. Clare Becker

Chesty Puller Potts is a 3-year-old boxer. "He loves going on hikes on the trails throughout Codorus, swimming at Long Arm Dam and eating ice cream from York Street Treat," said owner Stephanie Potts. Submitted photo

Evening Sun photographer Shane Dunlap writes: "This is Candace, she's a calico 3 year-old cat she likes to wrestle with bread bag ties and she is scared of dust floating midair. I got her at York County SPCA's allaboutthekitties.org" Shane Dunlap, The Evening Sun

Gypsyheart, a 9 month-old purebred Siberian Husky, is currently training to become a mental health and suicide prevention dog. Gypsyheart is owned by Emily Javins of Penn Township. Lyzz Jones, The Evening Sun

Gypsyheart, a 9 month-old purebred Siberian Husky, is currently training to become a mental health and suicide prevention dog. Gypsyheart is owned by Emily Javins of Penn Township. Lyzz Jones, The Evening Sun

Submitted by reader Juanita Conroy of Dallastown.
Ever heard of the photographic series, Humans of New York? Well, we're building our own canine and feline version based on the personalities right here in Adams and York counties. Send us a picture of your pet or a scene you encountered in your travels (other animals are okay, too!) and we'll add it to the gallery. Send to: cbecker@eveningsun.com, sdunlap@eveningsun.com. Submitted, The Evening Sun

Ever heard of the photographic series, Humans of New York? Well, we're building our own canine and feline version based on the personalities right here in Adams and York counties. Send us a picture of your pet or a scene you encountered in your travels (other animals are okay, too!) and we'll add it to the gallery. Send to: cbecker@eveningsun.com, sdunlap@eveningsun.com.
A dog looks out the window while waiting at the stoplight on North Railroad Street in Hanover on June 28, 2016. Clare Becker - The Evening Sun

Betsy Wilson, of Chambersburg, splashes water up into the air while playing with her dog, Franklin, a four year-old golden retriever and Australian shepherd mix Tuesday June 28, 2016 at Long Pine Reservoir in Michaux State Forest in Adams County. Shane Dunlap, The Evening Sun

Marguerite Fries, of Chambersburg, prepares to throw a dog toy for Charlie, a 6-year-old chocolate Labrador, and Franklin, a 4-year-old golden retriever and Australian shepherd mix, on June 28 at Long Pine Reservoir in Michaux State Forest. Shane Dunlap, The Evening Sun

McSherrystown resident Dot Kibler demonstrates how her corgiranian, Furlough, 10, shakes hands for a treat as her goldendoodle, Bengi, 1 1/2 years old, looks on in the background on June 30, 2016. Kibler said Furlough came to them with that name and they just kept it. "He looks like a little fox," she said. Corgiranians are dogs that are part corgi, part Pomeranian. Clare Becker - The Evening Sun

Mini goldendoodle Bella, 5, relaxes in the parking area outside of the South Penn League game at New Oxford High School on June 30, 2016. Owner Dot Kibler's son, Kody Kibler, plays for the Hanover Raiders. Clare Becker - The Evening Sun

A dog dressed as a hot dog walk during the pet parade, Saturday, October 21. Codorus State Park's Halloween in the Park is Oct. 20-21, with the pet parade, hayrides, and decorated campsites. (Photo: Ty Lohr, The Evening Sun)Buy Photo

Who doesn't love to browse photos of the cutest four-legged friends in the Hanover area?

Check out some galleries and videos from The Evening Sun staff below.

Want your cat or dog to be featured in our 'Dogs and cats of York/Adams' gallery? Email pictures to news@eveningsun.com with your name and your pets name. Use the subject line "Dogs and cats of York/Adams."

Volunteers and Littlestown residents Carol Jordan, left, and her neighbor, Becky Ahlquist, knit while a cat sits in Ahlquist's lap during at a CatKnits get-together at the Carroll County Humane Society on Dec. 7, 2016. The group meets every first and third Wednesday of the month at the shelter's Community Cat Room to help the incoming cats get used to human contact and presence. The group is open to all crocheters and knitters. For more information, contact the Carroll County Humane Society at 410-848-4810 or online at hscarroll.org. Clare Becker, The Evening Sun

Volunteers and Littlestown residents Carol Jordan, left, and her neighbor, Becky Ahlquist, knit while a cat sits in Ahlquist's lap during at a CatKnits get-together at the Carroll County Humane Society on Dec. 7, 2016. The group meets every first and third Wednesday of the month at the shelter's Community Cat Room to help the incoming cats get used to human contact and presence. The group is open to all crocheters and knitters. For more information, contact the Carroll County Humane Society at 410-848-4810 or online at hscarroll.org. Clare Becker, The Evening Sun

Skye Young, 16, gets kisses from Olive, a 2-year-old collie mix, at a dog foster home in Hanover. Skye, who lives in Manchester, Md., suffers from several debilitating chronic illnesses, including migraines and gastroparisis. She received extensive treatment last August at a children's hospital in D.C., and Skye's mother, Megan Cole, hopes that Olive will help bring some comfort and energy to Skye.(Photo: Dan Rainville, The Evening Sun)